Representing Southern California Workers Hurt In Industrial Accidents

During their shift, industrial workers may be at risk of suffering a serious accident. These accidents may include slip and falls, chemical burns and inhalation, fires, explosions and contact with heavy objects and equipment. It is possible for a worker involved in one of these accidents to suffer back pain, broken bones, traumatic brain injuries or severed limbs.

Industrial accidents could leave you with medical bills and reduce your ability to work, creating a financial burden for you and your loved ones. At Mitchell Law Corporation, we provide clients from Los Angeles to Riverside with aggressive representation to ensure their rights are protected. We will guide you through California's workers' compensation process every step of the way and will work to recover greater compensation for industrial and manufacturing
injuries.

What Causes Industrial Accidents To Occur?

There are several factors that may cause an industrial
accident to occur. The accident may have been the result of a co-worker's or supervisor's negligence. Slippery floors, under-trained staff or defective machinery may also contribute to an accident.

No matter what the underlying cause of the accident was, you might still be able to
receive compensation for your injuries. Our team will take the time to understand the circumstances that caused your injury and will evaluate what benefits you may be eligible to receive. At Mitchell Law Corporation, we work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you will not pay unless we recover benefits on your behalf.

Don't Wait. Speak With An Attorney Today.

After an industrial accident, there is a limited period of time that you can file for workers' compensation benefits. Speak with a lawyer who is a certified specialist in workers' compensation and has provided skilled representation to clients in San Diego, Riverside and Los Angeles for over 20 years.

Contact our firm today to schedule a free consultation by calling 866-288-5792. You may also
contact us via email.

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